| SPOONER | W A -, English clergyman renowned for his transposition of the initial consonants of a pair of words in a sentence (7) |
| ANAGRAM | What is the transposition of the letters of a word to form a new word (7) |
| HOMOPHONE | One of a pair of words which sound alike (9) |
| ITO | Pair of words formed by the roman numeral for "one" + a homophone of "two": 2 wds. |
| ACRONYM | Name made up of the initial letters of other words, eg radar (7) |
| SPOONERISM | Transposition of initial consonants (10) |
| METATHESIS | Transposition of sounds or syllables in a word, or of words in a sentence (10) |
| ANAGRAMS | What are transpositions of the letters of words or sentences |
| MANTEL | Hilary a"; English author of the Thomas Cromwell trilogy including Wolf Hall and The Mirror and the Light (6) |
| MILNE | A. A. ---, English writer who wrote a series of books featuring Winnie-the-Pooh (5) |
| WORKINGFROMHOME | Meaning of the initials WFH, used to denote a form of employment (7,4,4) |
| FREUDIAN | A follower of the Austrian psychoanalyst renowned for his interpretation of dreams (8) |
| OSAY | Pair of words at the beginning of "The Star-Spangled Banner" |
| ZAHN | One of the initial anchors of CNN's "American Morning" |
| LUTYENS | With a style of garden bench named after him, an architect renowned for his designs of English country houses who collaborated with Gertrude Jekyll (7) |
| ALAN | Forename of Sir Ayckbourn, dramatist renowned for his satirical portrayals of the British middle class (4) |
| WINNER | Michael a" English director of the Death Wish series of films (6) |
| QUEER | One of the initials of L.G.B.T.Q. |
| BLT | Sandwich name made up of the initials of its ingredients |
| ROPS | Felicien --, Belgian artist renowned for his illustrations of the works of Baudelaire |